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Viewpoints Industry TV to Investigate Exploding Air Bags on an Upcoming Segment

Viewpoints Industry TV will look into the automobile safety parts industry -- are they making us safer?

Coral Springs, FL, June 26, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Viewpoints Industry TV will examine the safety record of auto parts supplied by the Takata Corporation in Japan, the world's second largest manufacturer of automobile parts that focus on passenger safety ... notably expanding air bag assemblies. Sadly, the company's products have been a safety concern for a few years running, due to incidents of these air bags actually exploding and sending shrapnel toward the car's occupants. In the past five years, approximately 10.5 million vehicles from brands like Toyota, Honda and Nissan have had to be recalled in order to replace dangerous air bag assemblies. While automobile manufacturers play with ahead-of-the-curve concepts such as cars that drive themselves, if they want to instill customer confidence in a vehicle that will do it all for the owners, they need to come to terms with some of the cheapest, most long-established technology first.

The Viewpoints Industry TV show combs the nation and the globe to bring viewers fascinating business stories and firsthand insights from entrepreneurs within various industries. It covers a variety of topics which affects people from all walks of life. It takes an in-depth look into different professions and offers a stunning view of the smaller cities, towns, provinces, and hamlets throughout North America. The program delves into the important issues with a positive approach in finding solutions.

Viewpoints Industry is available for viewing on regional and national television networks and cable broadcast stations. The producers film in many locations across the U.S.A. and Canada to bring the latest trends and developments in the technology, health, lifestyle and travel industries. Visit the show and its staff on Facebook, tweet it on Twitter and enjoy sample videos on YouTube.